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World Blood Donors Day: Bharatpur facing blood shortage

Narayan Adhikari/RSS CHITWAN: Bharatpur which is known as the 'medical city' of Nepal is facing shortage of blood these days. It is the major problem for the relatives of patients at various hospitals in the city. The Regional Blood Transfusion Centre of Nepal Red Cross Society is based in Bharatpur.

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Norway to support UNFPA’s efforts to promote reproductive health

The visiting Norwegian State Secretary (International Development) Bjørg Sandkjær reaffirmed the committment of the Government of Norway to support UNFPA’s

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Covid-19 booster dose vaccine for 12-17 years from today

The government of Nepal has decided to provide a 'booster dose' against Covid-19 to the age group of 12 to

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Garbage piles feeding to river pollution in federal capital

As the nation joins the world today to mark the World Environment Day, the federal capital, Kathmandu, is confronted with

300 benefited from free eye camp

As many as 300 locals were benefited from a free eye checkup camp organized at Beni municipality-5, Pulachaur. Myagdi Jaycees

Nomadic Rautes receive social security allowance

DAILEKH: Gurans Rural Municipality has distributed social security allowance to nomadic Raute people residing at Chhedagad Municipality-5, Banka Thalaha in

World No Tobacco Day: Annually, over 27,000 people die from…

More than 27,000 in the country die annually after consuming tobacco products, according to data with the National Health Education,

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Arrangement of free kidney transplant

KATHMANDU: The government has made arrangements for free kidney transplantation of kidney patients from the next fiscal year. Finance Minister

Scheer Memorial Hospital Kavre
Health equipment worth Rs 4.5 million handed over to a…

KATHMANDU: Health equipment and medical appliances were handed over to Scheer Memorial Hospital to improve delivery of its emergency service.

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Nepal records 4.7 million hypertension patients

KATHMANDU: It is estimated that 4.7 million people have been found suffering from hypertension in Nepal. At an interaction organised